Balan wonderworld face6/16/2023 ![]() “I think it’s wrong of Square Enix not to value games and game fans. Now that the proceedings are over and I’m no longer bound by company rules, I’d like to speak out. “I was removed as the director of Balan Wonderworld about half a year before release, so I filed a lawsuit against Square Enix. Naka has written a series of tweets in Japanese today and we should know more once an official translation appears. He says that he can’t believe that Square Enix and Arrest released Balan Wonderworld in the state that it was in. When that happened he filed a lawsuit against Square Enix for unfairly dismissing him and the lawsuit has now finished. Naka says that six months before the 3D platformer was due to be released he was let go as director of the game by Square Enix. Cowards can't face monsters." - Eis explains to Leo why he could not fight Lance or protect Sana.Updated with translation thanks to for the translation.įamed video game director, Yuji Naka, has lifted the lid on why Balan Wonderworld was released in the unfinished and unpolished state it was in. ![]() I was so glad it was my day off, so I didn't have to go into the station and face them, and have to explain why I'd retreated so far without any orders." - Eis explains his fall into despair to Leo. There was a photo of my colleagues on the front page, under a headline calling them heroes. The fire made the papers the next morning. Soon, as we were back, I changed and went straight home. None of them had run away in fear like I had. We managed to put it out before it got to any of the houses, but I couldn't look at any of the others in the face on the way back to the station. I retreated backwards, angling my hose at the fire as I went. I yelled, 'Get back!' to everyone else, but they stayed where they were. The captain came on the radio and told us to back off. I hadn't realized it, but the force of the fire-and my own fear-caused me to stumble away, ignoring my orders. Then I realized that everyone else had gotten a lot closer to the blaze. The heat was strong enough to burn us even through our uniforms. ![]() Something inside the factory exploded, some chemicals or gas or something left from when it was still in operation. We knew we were gonna be heroes again today, just like every other day. One captain had us spread out in front of the factory with our hoses, standard procedure. There wasn't any saving the factory, but we weren't about to let the flames spread to those people's homes. But then there was a fire at an abandoned factory across the street from some houses. We didn't think there was a fire we couldn't put out. I cracked jokes with everyone else on the ride over, saying things like, 'Not every day we get to be a hero-oh wait, we do!' And then everyone would laugh and we'd all bump fists. Every time there was a call, I'd be the first one changed and in the truck. Besides, everyone knows that you and Pensive are inseparable." - Eis, trying to make Cass feel better when he suggests that people with similar names are more likely to become friends. What's in a name? None of us even understand why we just know them like we do. I keep it safe from harm, just like you keep your forest." - Eis' first words in the novel.
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